1807 – The Guardroom, Military Barracks, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
Designs for proposed artillery establishment or ordnance depot comprising officers’
Designs for proposed artillery establishment or ordnance depot comprising officers’
Constructed 1807-08 for Robert Delacour to designs by Sir Richard Morrison.
A single-storey Regency villa with very wide Georgian-glazed windows, built for Captain William Whitelaw Algeo JP,
Predating London’s Nelson Column by almost 30 years,
Constructed around 1810 for the Cavendish Butler family, and extended to rear in 1846.
A former convent on North Brunswick Street converted and extended into a surgical hospital around 1810.
Originally built as a two storey house for General Robert King by John Nash.
Originally built as a two storey house for General Robert King by John Nash.
Twelve early 19th century Georgian houses that were demolished by the ESB in the early 1960s to build a new headquarters by Stephenson Gibney &
Similar to many others across the country, with long two-storey ranges of accommodation facing onto the parade square.